Geometrical dimensions effects on the seismic response of concrete gravity dams
Abstract
This study presents the effects of geometrical dimensions of concrete gravity dams on the seismic
response considering different base width/dam height (L/H) ratios. In the study, a concrete gravity dam with
the height of 200 m is selected and finite element models of the dam are constituted including five different
L/H ratios such as 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.00, 1.25. All dams are modeled in ANSYS software considering damreservoir-foundation interaction. 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake records are applied to models in upstreamdownstream direction and linear time history analyses are performed. Dynamic equilibrium equations of
motions obtained from the finite element models of the coupled systems are solved by using Newmark time
integration algorithm. The seismic response of the models is evaluated from analyses presenting natural
frequencies, mode shapes, displacements and principal stresses. The results show that the L/H ratios
considerably affect the seismic response of gravity dams. Also, the model where L/H ratio is 1.00 has more
desirable results and most appropriate representation of the seismic response of gravity dams.